Demolition Companies in Bingham County, ID

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Haul Away Junk Removal

Pocatello, ID

Haul Away Junk Removal is a junk removal and light demolition company based in Pocatello, Idaho, operating in Blackfoot, Inkom, and American Falls. We can take care of any of your light demolition, junk removal, or material delivering needs. We... more

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Koger Excavation

Pocatello, ID

Koger Excavation serves Pocatello, ID and surrounding communities, working tirelessly to provide high-quality, reliable services that customers have come to rely on. Our team is prepared to meet any challenge, from excavating to house demolition, deck removal, and more. more

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Oxbow Earthworks, Inc.

Blackfoot, ID

Oxbow Earthworks, Inc. serves anywhere in the Intermountain West. They offer comprehensive excavation and demolition services, including stream channel restoration, large scale landscaping, wetlands construction, and more. more

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Mickelsen Construction Inc.

Blackfoot, ID

Mickelson Construction Inc. is a full-service company specializing in all types of site development, like earth moving, grading, paving, utility installation, finish site work, material trucking, and more. They also operate two gravel pits and asphalt plants. more

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Bateman Bros Construction Co

Shelley, ID

Bateman Brothers Construction is based in Shelley, Idaho and serves surrounding areas in a variety of ways. They specialize in demolition and excavation services, like backhoes, building, grading, topsoil, trucking, and more. more

Demolition Tips for Bingham County, ID

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In some states, contractors must be licensed, while in other states, they only need to be registered. While similar, they mean different things. Licensing requires contractors to pass exams and meet certain criteria in order to prove competency. Registration does not require the worker to meet criteria or pass exams; it is a written record of the person performing the work. If your contractor is licensed, their license number should be listed on their website, social media, or any type of quote sheet or contractor. If you don't see it, ask for it; your contractor's license number should be readily available. If it isn't, be wary.

 

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